Alexandra Daddario

Alexandra Daddario began her career in 2002 with her role of the victimized teen Laurie Lewis on almost four dozen episodes of the long running daytime soap All My Children.

After winning the signature role, the 16year-old switched high schools, opting for PCS (Professional Childrens School), which afforded her the opportunity to continue doing series television and pursue her education at the same time.

After leaving the daytime series in 2003, the New York City native began dividing her time between the small screen and feature films. She made her motion picture debut in a featured role in Noah Baumbach's acclaimed drama The Squid and the Whale, and appeared in the thriller Bereavement. In between, she has appeared in such films as Ethan Hawke's The Hottest State, Mary Lambert's The Attic, The Babysitters and Ian Gelfand's award-winning short film Pitch, which screened at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. She was seen in a featured role in Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience.

Her series guest roles include The Sopranos, two episodes each of Law and Order: Criminal Intent and Law & Order, White Collar, Conviction, Damages and Life on Mars. She also appeared opposite Edie Falco in the pilot episode of Showtime's acclaimed new series, Nurse Jackie.